And the lesson to take away from this is… even with premium ammo, you still need to aim your shots right. Such sloppy shooting by the enemy all throughout the game. Not taking away from Robo’s performance though. He did very well with the angling.﻿

Bye the way, quickly baby, at the end of ww2 the Germans completed 2 maus tanks. The Germans had made a building that was supposedly able to hold over a hundred Maus tanks. The Russians captured the base, and tested the maus. Although it was an impressive machine, the Russians basically threw them away because of their practical use.﻿

Today I was playing in my cent 7/1. I reduced the hit points of a 62a to 1, and I had 1 health left.I was hiding behind 3 tank wrecks to reload but a darned jagdtoger got my weak point in the top of the turret.﻿

I got my MAUS about a week ago and I noticed that it’s way easier to make money with MAUS that it is with my T34 or SU-122-44 but that’s not because those premiums would not make money, it’s because MAUS is so much easier/fun to play! So far my best game has been 4k dmg and 10k blocked﻿

Remember, if your nation has problems gathering enough steel and fuel and the air superiority is already thoroughly in the enemy’s hands, you should build a tank that needs 180 tons of steel, that burns fuel as hell and that is a sitting duck for bombers.﻿

thank you so much for this video Quickybaby. I know that medium tanks are the go to tanks, but seriously…. Heavy tanks make you jump off the edge of your seat cuz they are underpowered. Loved the video dude. I would love to see more heavy tanks WITH armor in your videos again. I always enjoyed the crud out of them!﻿

The maus was a very bad design, it used up heaps of fuel (which germany had little of) and the weight of it meant it would now be able to go on trains or cross bridges, but the weight is not its only drawback Its gun is a major disadvantage too, as when it fired it would shoot out so much smoke it would take at least 1-2 minutes for the smoke to clear away before you could aim the next shot and this would also give its position away.﻿

The only factory where it could be produced was destroyed. This tank was one of the only to have its production halted by allied bombing. There were 2 prototypes. One turret less. The turret less one was blown up, but the Russians captured the surving hull and turret, so they mated them. That’s the Maus that now sits in Kubinka.﻿

I gotta be honoust, if the enemy team were not stupid he probably would’ve been hugged by the is7 and owned like his other platoon mates, though most of the time u need tomatoes on the enemy team to have these kind of matches﻿

wonder if you decided not to show the profit on purpose ;o) – he ‘only’ fired 60K worth of prem shells, and made profit – that is quite modest for a Maus – and probably because he ran out of normal AP shells ;o)﻿

Always a pleasure watching a Maus expert work it. I think that the average player gets a Maus (or the classic tomato in an E-100) thinking they’ll have to work less hard, but Robo22 proves that to actually use it right, it’s exhausting work.﻿